As of December 4th, 2025, all construction at Queens College is required to be in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). As a result of this, several ramps, paths and
In November 2019, during Thanksgiving weekend, residents of South Ozone Park woke up to raw sewage flooding their basements. Three years later, the city has yet to fully compensate several of the
MoreThe Knight News sat down with Associate Professor and newly appointed Director of the Byzantine & Modern Greek Studies Department Dr. Gerasimus Katsan, about the Byzantine Center’s contributions to the campus community
MoreHospitality – the cornerstone of Modern Greek identity. The Queens College Ikaros Hellenic Orthodox Club has given Greek American and non-Greek students alike the opportunity to participate in a rich heritage deeply
MoreWhen it comes to online learning, there are two primary modes: asynchronous & synchronous class sessions. What’s the difference? Essentially, a synchronous class is one that meets live at a certain time(s)
MoreAfter a plethora of online events due to the COVID pandemic, the New York Public Interest Research Group’s (NYPIRG) Queens College Chapter is hosting an in-person Student Action Meeting event to help
MoreThe state of CUNY’s infrastructure can be ignored no longer. Tomorrow, students and faculty from all campuses will march across Brooklyn Bridge in a bid to bring awareness of neglect to members
MoreBlack History Month was in full force at Queens College, with the Africana Studies Department and Black Student Union (BSU) navigating pandemic protocols to deliver an extensive itinerary of in-person and virtual
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